Resignation seekers have no future in politics

QILA DIDAR SINGH-Local PML-N leaders criticised the opposition leaders for seeking ministers' resignation on minor issues, saying they are wasting time of the nation in useless protests and have no future in politics.
Talking to The Nation, PML-N MPA Ch Ashraf Warraich and tehsil general secretary Haji Amanullah Warraich said that the PTI chairman would not succeed in his 'false' propaganda against the PML-N leadership. "The PML-N is more popular among the masses than it was in 2013," they maintained. They claimed that the country has made unprecedented progress during the past four-year reign of the PML-N. "The masses need solution to their problems not sit-ins and hollow slogans," they pointed out and added "people now know who misleads them." They criticised the opposition parties for wasting time of the nation in useless sit-ins and protests. "Some politically immature people can't see continual of democracy in the country," they flayed.
On the other hand, PML-N leader Haji Mudassir Qayyum Nahra said that those conspiring against the government would regret for their unrewarding efforts. He claimed that Pakistan has and would make progress under the leadership of PML-N chairman Nawaz Sharif. He recalled that Nawaz Sharif had made Pakistan an atomic power. He also praised the PML-N chairman for his untiring efforts for the economic development of the country. He claimed that Nawaz Sharif would be the next prime minister, adding that future belongs to the PML-N.
PML-N PP-103 (youth wing) president Mughaira Hameed Sipra said those trying to block the path leading Pakistan to prosperity would find nothing fruitful. She stated this during a meeting with PML-N central leader Maryam Nawaz at Jati Umra, Lahore. She said that no one can remove the love for Nawaz Sharif from the hearts of the masses. Maryam Nawaz asked Mughaira Sipra to make all-out efforts for success of the party in next general election. Mughaira assured Maryam that no one would be able to beat the PML-N in PP-103 constituency.

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